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Instead of writing a few lines about it, mentioning the author and giving a link to the publication, I'd rather print out a ream of copies and post them to every reader, then phone them up a week later to see if the article arrived and was read and digested in an acceptably enthusiastic manner.
BMP-2 is able to activate the cellular stress response in the breast carcinoma cell line MCF-7 giving a link to a new impact of BMP-2 in tumorigenesis.
In the resultant 32 × 32 connectivity matrix, these authors reported 305 known projections out of 992 possible pathways, giving a link density (or graph density) of 32% for the visual cortex, that is, one-third of the maximum possible connections among visual areas were reported to exist.
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